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#280152 by Octillus
Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:07 pm
EphelDuath666 wrote:another good example is Peter Jackson's Braindead/Dead Alive Blu-Ray release. It will be the R-rated version which is missing a whole lot of the stuff that made Braindead so awesome...GUTS and GORE! And we may never see the fully uncut unrated verstion on Blu-ray because Peter Jackson prefers the R-rated cut. Well, that's great....it's just that I prefer Braindead to be as gorey as possible!


I prefer the Criterion approach. My Brazil box-set has the fucking "Love Conquers All" version. If Terry Gilliam can allow THAT, and Ridley Scott can have a billion different Blade Runners, then the rest of these directors who think they know better can allow a set with their preferred version to co-exist with the others.

EDIT: Don't get me wrong, I'm pro the director having a choice, but there's something to be said when there's such a vocal group that wants to see the original version, a la Star Wars, that there should be an option for them to see the damn movies they loved so much.

I shan't buy the films before that happens.
#280153 by sylkicks
Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:14 pm
EphelDuath666 wrote:Crazy Heart

I actually really enjoyed it. I'm probably just a Jeff Bridges fanboy but I didn't know the dude can play guitar that well and actually sing, so I was pretty impressed.


You should check out the country album he just released. I hate country, and it's pretty darn good. But maybe cuz I'm a Jeff Bridges fanboy too.

And yes... George Lucas is completely removed from the rest of humanity and thinks everything he shits out is gold. Hench Jar Jar Binks in three movies because he liked him. He doesn't give a piss about the fans so he'll continue to destroy Star Wars until he croaks.
#280154 by EphelDuath666
Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:18 pm
Octillus wrote:
EphelDuath666 wrote:another good example is Peter Jackson's Braindead/Dead Alive Blu-Ray release. It will be the R-rated version which is missing a whole lot of the stuff that made Braindead so awesome...GUTS and GORE! And we may never see the fully uncut unrated verstion on Blu-ray because Peter Jackson prefers the R-rated cut. Well, that's great....it's just that I prefer Braindead to be as gorey as possible!


I prefer the Criterion approach. My Brazil box-set has the fucking "Love Conquers All" version. If Terry Gilliam can allow THAT, and Ridley Scott can have a billion different Blade Runners, then the rest of these directors who think they know better can allow a set with their preferred version to co-exist with the others.


exactly. And when it comes to Brazil, I hope Criterion release a box set like that on Blu-ray too. The current BD release of Brazil from Universal doesn't even have any bonus material on it as far as I know. And I do own the Blade Runner Ultimate Collector's Edition box set too and appreciate it, I don't mind if a box set costs a little more than usual if I can watch my preferred version of that movie. Dark City is another good example. The Blu-ray contains both the theatrical cut and the director's cut. Or the Terminator 2 Blu-ray with three different versions of the movie on it. Seamless branching makes it possible!
#280155 by EphelDuath666
Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:20 pm
sylkicks wrote:You should check out the country album he just released. I hate country, and it's pretty darn good. But maybe cuz I'm a Jeff Bridges fanboy too.


actually I want to buy that and the Crazy Heart soundtrack too :D
#280158 by ppinkham
Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:46 pm
EphelDuath666 wrote:
Coma Divine wrote:
EphelDuath666 wrote:Hope Lucas didn't completely ruin the movies. Just couldn't force myself to order the complete box with all 6 movies because I really do not like the episodes I-III at all.
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exactly. They added a bit of extra 'NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' to the Blu-ray edition of episode VI :roll: :lol:


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#280160 by Bookwyrm83
Tue Sep 06, 2011 11:21 pm
No is right. It's not as bad as I imagined, but Vader should stay silent - that's what gives the scene it's power; this tweaked version makes it unintentionally funny.
#280243 by Wosko
Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:32 pm
Goodfellas. Watched it 3 times today. lol AMC

real good movie im sure most of you have seen it if not def catch it
#280263 by JuZ
Thu Sep 08, 2011 5:27 am
I don't have the vocabulary to describe how awesome Goodfellas is. I will worship Ray Liotta to my grave.

2 things... What's the point of Braindead if not blood and gore and all the fun that goes with it? :chain:

And I know one major movie buff who cancelled his blu ray order on the basis of this noooooo bullshit. I know we're all obsessive fans and all that shit, but even so I too will think long and hard about financially rewarding George Lucas for his descent into stupidity.

Ok 3 things. I like most of the little changes Scott made for the latest version of Blade Runner. Except for changing I want more life... FUCKER to 'father'. I understand why and it fits into the context of the conversation but it just loses all that oomph. The original line was a sharp glimpse of the savagery Batty was about to unleash on his creator.
#280271 by Bookwyrm83
Thu Sep 08, 2011 6:38 am
JuZ wrote:I don't have the vocabulary to describe how awesome Goodfellas is. I will worship Ray Liotta to my grave.

2 things... What's the point of Braindead if not blood and gore and all the fun that goes with it? :chain:

And I know one major movie buff who cancelled his blu ray order on the basis of this noooooo bullshit. I know we're all obsessive fans and all that shit, but even so I too will think long and hard about financially rewarding George Lucas for his descent into stupidity.

Ok 3 things. I like most of the little changes Scott made for the latest version of Blade Runner. Except for changing I want more life... FUCKER to 'father'. I understand why and it fits into the context of the conversation but it just loses all that oomph. The original line was a sharp glimpse of the savagery Batty was about to unleash on his creator.


I could not agree more with all three points.
The fact that I cannot find a decent, uncut copy of Braindead on DVD here is bad enough though. I suppose I could order it in from overseas, but they all list it as running time 97 min unrated - yet IMDB has a full version listed at 104 min. That's what I want to see, considering I've only ever seen the 97 minute cut (repeated VHS rental).
#280284 by EphelDuath666
Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:31 am
Bookwyrm83 wrote:I could not agree more with all three points.
The fact that I cannot find a decent, uncut copy of Braindead on DVD here is bad enough though. I suppose I could order it in from overseas, but they all list it as running time 97 min unrated - yet IMDB has a full version listed at 104 min. That's what I want to see, considering I've only ever seen the 97 minute cut (repeated VHS rental).



could be the PAL/NTSC conversion difference. Here in Germany the uncut unrated version is actually banned and the only way to get the unrated version is to buy a freaking bootleg.
#280324 by Bookwyrm83
Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:49 pm
EphelDuath666 wrote:
Bookwyrm83 wrote:I could not agree more with all three points.
The fact that I cannot find a decent, uncut copy of Braindead on DVD here is bad enough though. I suppose I could order it in from overseas, but they all list it as running time 97 min unrated - yet IMDB has a full version listed at 104 min. That's what I want to see, considering I've only ever seen the 97 minute cut (repeated VHS rental).



could be the PAL/NTSC conversion difference. Here in Germany the uncut unrated version is actually banned and the only way to get the unrated version is to buy a freaking bootleg.


Maybe, but it's a New Zealand movie, and they use PAL, so there's no reason an Australian distributor couldn't get the material. Sucks that Germany's classification laws are still that far behind though.
#280340 by JuZ
Fri Sep 09, 2011 1:31 am
I'm in the same boat as you, wyrm, having only ever seen the old VHS rental version. I remember the first time I saw it, I laughed and cheered so hard I have myself a headache.
#280371 by Bookwyrm83
Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:02 am
I will say the first time I saw it, the custard scene put me off the stuff for a couple of weeks.

Last movies I saw tonight: Rise of the Planet of the Apes & X-Men: First Class, double feature.
Granted Rise had great reviews, I could not put Tim Burton's misfire out of my mind. All style, little substance, and I was dreading it might be more of the same here, although the trailer was promising. I decided to give it a go, and I'm glad I did. I must admit the CG apes had more emotional depth than the people in makeup in the last few Apes films, and I'll even agree with the hype in saying this might be the best Apes movie since the original (or at least Beneath the Planet of the Apes). What's most impressive is that the human drama is equally believable, and even the more hammy scenes could still be taken seriously enough. The references to the original film are also played here with skill, rather than being gags like they were with the previous remake. Hopefully the eventual follow up will be just as good.

X-Men: First Class also qualifies as a best since the original, if not better. Well acted, well told, and James McEvoy & Michael Fassbender truly make their roles their own, and each are mesmerizing. Kevin Bacon can do no wrong as a bad guy, although the helmet doesn't look as awesome on him as it does Fassbender. Cameos from past cast members were welcome and amusing. I actually wouldn't mind seeing another prequel film to bridge the gap between this and the first film, as this proves it can work (the ending leaves no doubt about it). Another good night at the Astor.
#280379 by Dunkelheit
Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:21 am
stranger than fiction im a sucker for emma thompson, i was surprised by ferrell's performance, he's like jim carrey without the silly faces.

500 days of summer im also a sucker for zooey deschanel, good flick.

solaris (2002) beautiful movie (story+imagery)

and last but not least

a clockwork orange in it for the music

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